
Sr rly board official inspects new metro stretches ahead of PM launch
PM Narendra Modi
on Aug 22.
East-West Metro's last leg (the 2.6 km Esplanade-Sealdah section), the Orange Line's Phase II (4.4 km Ruby-Metropolitan), and the Yellow Line's Phase I (the 7 km Noapara-Airport) are likely to be flagged off by the Prime Minister on Aug 22.
Ahead of the launch, Braj Mohan Agrawal, member (traction and rolling stock), Railway Board, took stock of the readiness of the new stretches.
Agrawal inspected the North-South Metro (Blue) line, which has an interface with the Yellow Line at Noapara. He took a train ride from Jatin Das Park to Noapara. After reaching Noapara, he held a high-level meeting with senior officials of Metro Railway. He inspected the 7-km Noapara to Jai Hind (airport) stretch of the Yellow Line by taking a train ride between the two stations.
He also inspected the Airport metro station (Jai Hind Bimanbandar station), where Metro officials showed him around, demonstrating different passenger amenities.
Agrawal also visited the Noapara carshed, where he dedicated two Dalian Rakes MR 508 and MR 510 for passenger service.
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Meanwhile, senior officials of RVNL, implementing agency of Orange Line or the New Garia-Airport corridor, inspected Ruby-Metropolitan (Beleghata station).
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